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Scott Simmons
Verve Risk Services

Scott Simmons, director of Verve Risk Services, discusses the key decisions and oversight duties of captive insurance boards to help minimise D&O exposure risks. He highlights proper governance, planning, due diligence and accountability measures as imperative for directors

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Joseph McDonald
South Carolina Department of Insurance

Joseph McDonald talks to John Savage about the examination requirements for captives in South Carolina, the full process surrounding the inspection, and what captives can expect during an examination

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Leane Rafalko
RH CPAs

Leane Rafalko talks to Lyndsey Young about her new role as audit manager with RH CPAs

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Mike Johns
WTW

Marking one hundred years since Guernsey first incorporated a captive vehicle, WTW’s Mike Johns talks to Rebecca Delaney about how the captive industry has evolved on the island over time, and how it stands today

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Guenter Droese
ECIROA

ECIROA’s Guenter Droese suggests that without the OECD providing industry support, their own target goals cannot be achieved

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Mike Matthews
Artex

Following the Brexit deal, Mike Matthews of Artex says that UK intermediaries will look to create suitable EU-based partnerships, to enable them not only maintain but to grow their EU client portfolios in the years ahead

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William Wood
Artex Risk Solutions

After recently joining Artex Risk Solutions, William Wood discusses how the Bermuda captive market has changed since he first started working on the island

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Laurent Bonnet
Gras Savoye Willis Towers Watson

Earlier this year, the French Prudential Supervision and Resolution Authority approved a reinsurance captive in France for the first time in 20 years, Laurent Bonnet of Gras Savoye Willis Towers Watson outlines what the French market currently looks like, and the future

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